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<p>Pictured above is our New Year's Needlepoint Clutch (<a href="http://www.purlbee.com/new-years-needlepoint-clutch/">you can learn how to make your own right here!</a>). It features a stitch pattern known as the Fancy Stitch. A perfectly named stitch for a perfectly fantastic night of the year. Check out the tutorial below! Also, if you are interested in a tutorial on the basic Basketweave Stitch, you can find it <a href="http://www.purlbee.com/needlepoint-tutorial-basketwea/">here</a>. Happy Needlepointing!</p>
<h2>First: The Diamond Shape</h2>
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<p>As with any stitch, begin by&nbsp;bring your threaded needle through the canvas from back to front, leaving a short tail in the back of the fabric. You will work the first several stitches over the tail to secure your floss.</p>
<p>For the first portion of the pattern, you will work in horizontal rows. Come to the front of the canvas at A and push the needle through to the back at B. Come to the front at C and go to the back at D. Continue in this fashion.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Once you have completed the diamond shapes, it is time to move on to the diagonal stitches that outline these diamonds.</p>
<h2>Next: The Diagonal Stitches</h2>
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<p>Bring your threaded needle from the back of the canvas to the front at 1. Push the needle through to the back at 2. Come to the front at 3 and to the back at 4. Continue in this fashion.</p>
<h2>Stitch Tips</h2>
<p>When jumping this many holes on a canvas, often times you will find it nicer to use a yarn that is a bit thicker than if you were stitching Continental or Basketweave. Also, while this stitch is absolutely lovely, it is not as durable a stitch as a Tent (Continental or Basketweave) stitch.&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry></feed>